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Rolf BauerdickGypsiesEncounters with an unloved people Rolf Bauerdick immerses himself in the culture of the largest minority group in Europe. During more than a hundred trips to eleven countries, he encountered people who call... |
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Joachim BauerWorkWhy our happiness depends on it and how it makes us ill. The enigmatic two-sidedness of work: work gives us satisfaction, creativity and a life of prosperity. On the other hand, however, it can make us ill. Fear for our jobs has been... |
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Annette Bruhns (Editor), Beate Lakotta (Editor), Dietmar Pieper (Editor)DemenzWas wir darüber wissen, wie wir damit leben. |
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Jörg Diehl, Thomas Heise, Claas Meyer-HeuerRocker WarWhy Hells Angels and Bandidos are growing increasingly dangerous Hells Angels, Bandidos, Outlaws or Gremium – the motor cycling clubs hidden behind these names have frequently been hitting the headlines in recent years. The rockers murder,... |
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Anja Förster, Peter KreuzStop Working!A call to do what really counts The economy has run against a conspicuous frontier and the key players in our society are beginning to question the sense of work and life, including the artificial division... |
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Annette Großbongardt (Editor), Rainer Traub (Editor)The End of LifeA book about dying The finiteness of our existence is something many people would rather not know about. Yet everything points to the fact that fear of death is greater the less we allow ourselves... |
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Max A. HöferPerhaps Capitalism Does Not Want Us to be HappyInsights of a reformed man A criticism of capitalism from a surprising source: Max A. Höfer, who has worked for capital for many years, undertakes an undaunted journey to the roots of our economic system... |
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Ernst HorstThe Naked and the RagingNudism – how the naked body became German cult Germany 1953 – In Würzburg a schools inspector demands that anatomy students should only be taught using male bodies; the female body should not be part of the teaching plan until... |
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Michael MaryOnto the Couch You Go!How psychotherapists invent more and more disorders and give less and less help Psychotherapy is going downhill. It is losing sight of its own objective of helping people through difficult phases in life. Instead, it is forced to treat patients as numbers and... |
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Achim PetersThe Myth of OverweightWhy fat people live longer Being fat does not make you ill but can instead even prevent bad health. The true reason for becoming fat is stress. Diets are useless, dangerous and no more than big business to... |
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